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Gravity Aided

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Land of Lincoln
I had a couple of twinges from my teeth yesterday, and was able to get in to the dentist mid-morning, so I could both have 2 cavities filled.
 

PeteXXX

Cake or ice cream? The choice is endless ...
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Hamtun
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First ride wearing sunblock today :tongue:

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Gravity Aided

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Land of Lincoln
[QUOTE 5550834, member: 9609"]Cut the grass today - have never cut it before April in the past, some seriously weird weather[/QUOTE]
-2C here, just right for clearing the yard of dog shite. Not so cold as it's frozen to the ground, not so warm as it's smelly, or disintegrating. I may cut my yard in May, this year, at the rate we are going. At least no big snowfalls, but they think the temperature over the weekend may be -8C Sunday and Monday for a high temperature. And I had 55mph winds around here the other day, as a winter storm went by to our north. I saw a pear tree down by McDonalds this afternoon which was snapped off just above the roots.
 

Gravity Aided

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Land of Lincoln
SPF25 was recommended twenty-five years ago.
They tell the fairer skinned folk around here to wear SPF 30, of course it's all gauged to the amount of time the protection is given. So a higher SPF, or more applications, if you would be out longer. I sometimes wear SPF 30 when I'm going to be at work, where I'm in the sun all day driving, but I'm darker than most. I'd use higher SPF if I were at higher altitude as well, but I'm only at about 750-1000 feet. But I recommend SPF 50 to the new boots at work.
 

raleighnut

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They tell the fairer skinned folk around here to wear SPF 30, of course it's all gauged to the amount of time the protection is given. So a higher SPF, or more applications, if you would be out longer. I sometimes wear SPF 30 when I'm going to be at work, where I'm in the sun all day driving, but I'm darker than most. I'd use higher SPF if I were at higher altitude as well, but I'm only at about 750-1000 feet. But I recommend SPF 50 to the new boots at work.
Whatever happened to Suntan Oil, I think Ambre Solaire had a protection factor of about 1.
 
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